Railway Jobs 2018-2019 | Latest RRB Jobs 2018

Railway Jobs 2018-2019:

Recently Railway Recruitment Board issued Recruitment Notification to fill up many vacancies across India. We updated this page with all the latest Recruitment Notifications that are officially released by RRB. There are many vacancies so this will be good opportunity to work with Indian Railways. Approximately there are 1lakh+ Jobs across the country. Most of the Vacancies are of posts like Car Driver, Office Attendant, Pharmacist, Clerk, Assistant Security Officer, Various Managers, Assistant, Executive Director, General Manager (Water Transport), DGM (Company Secretary), Manager (Civil), Manager (E&M), Manager (Rolling Stock), Engineer (Mechanical), ITI Apprentices, Senior Timekeeper, Goods Guard, Sr. Clerk cum Typist, Traffic Assistant and others.

Indian Railways is one of the biggest board and means of Transportation in India. Most of the people use railways as transportation for there Travelling. 8th, 10th, 12th, Degree, Graduation, Post Graduation completed candidates can apply for these Openings. Age limit for these vacancies will be 18 years minimum and maximum age will be according to the Vacant post or Organization Norms.

About Indian Railways Recruitment:

Indian Railways (reporting mark IR) is a state-owned railway company, responsible for rail transport in India. It is owned and operated by the Government of India through the Ministry of Railways. It is one of the world’s largest railway networks comprising 117,996 km (73,319 mi)of track over a route of 66,030 km (41,030 mi) and 7,137 stations.In 2015-16, IR carried 8.101 billion passengers annually or more than 22 million passengers a day and 1.107 billion tons of freight in the year. In 2014–2015 Indian Railways had revenues of ₹1.709 trillion (US$25 billion) which consists of ₹1.118 trillion (US$17 billion) from freight and ₹451.26 billion (US$6.7 billion) from passengers tickets.

Railways were first introduced to India in the year 1853 from Mumbai to Thane. In 1951 the systems were nationalized as one unit, the Indian Railways, becoming one of the largest networks in the world. IR operates both long distance and suburban rail systems on a multi-gauge network of broad, meter and narrow gauges. It also owns locomotive and coach production facilities at several places in India, with assigned codes identifying their gauge, kind of power and type of operation. Its operations cover twenty-six states and three union territories across India and also has international connectivity to Bangladesh (with Bangladesh Railway) and Pakistan (with Pakistan Railways).